Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 19, 1912, Page 5

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ing a cross mark in iis will be a vote to add some 1,000 e .\“N'..\-“n on the bal- ¢¢ 1,500 people to Lakeland's popu- front ':tion, with a proportionate increas» o in the city revenucs. Go to the pol!'s e ——— ‘ o perry, of Del.and, is a aud help. Don’t neglect this. 1a city, the guest of her .. 1 E. Marshall, and other Judge and Mrs. Tucker are com- pleting all arrangements for break- ""\Tm“‘d if the ing up housekecping, and tomorrow Iy “" -« new territory to will take rooms with Mrs. Henry ‘i:“v‘.l.lx‘u::)rrow. It will be | Bacon on Tennessce avenue, where If “fi;r those who are in- they will be at home to their friends £ who are now on the| in the future. As stated before, Mrs Bacon has leased the home of Miss Annie Browning for the winter. e —— . ht to have as muci v as she had ten yearsl Misses Susfe May and Lula Clow- } roposition to take iu jer, two former Lakeland girls who ocified carries, it will {are pleasantly remembered here, “ine the original city | have arrived in the city from Way 45 the north, west and | ¢Toss, and will again make this city The only , their home, being with Mrs. Georze Watson on South Florida avenu, where they will be glad to meet their concerned. the original territory the south side, where Livies would be extend- friends, VOTE “YES" TOMORROW. » mile | welal agent of th: line wants to b'-l v hal for the south- | rida, to suceead | Itorr, Mr. Bryan is BUSINESS MEN, WAKE UP! I It is time for you to stop paying for your place of business and never 4 much liked in Lake- get a deed. Just count up tae warried Migs Anna Col- ypoung of rent you have paid since city. I'you started busiuess, and still you e don't own the property. ot Mrss Edwin R, Schurman.p yave just purchased the five lots we teen boarding with Mr. "east and back of Bryant building and {Ar Paol Garduer on Bamana p.pen of the Tremont hotel, on Main past several weeks, have gyreat No better location for busi- ¢ tments at the home of ,ogq iy the city for sale. Th: size : Gecrae Alfield, where they are o Jotg 25x120, fronting on Main v 4t Lome to their friends. ?.tmt' leaving a back alle; of 18 Toe A O L. inaugurated its par- feet. These lots will be sold on rvice yesterday on the Fort tcrms, one-fourth cash, balance in train, which is very One. two and three years, 8 per cent uh appreciated by the traveling interest. First buyer gets the first W1 The car was heavily patron- Choice. For further particulars, sce ¢d on its ivitial run. This car i3 J. W. KIMBROUGH, ut o1 every vear at the opening of Lakeland, Fla. e winter season, R rCar s 11-5-1m, — VOTE “YES" TOMORROW. Joht ¥ Ir., is the name of a hand- | 2 man who put in his ap- | HE WAS DIME NOVEL HERO RIGHT. night at the home of nd Mrs John F. Cox. The proud | < today setting up his friends | ing except real estate— i 1 tus for sale at the same old | Evansville, Ind., Nov. 18.—Frank Hoppel, 15 years old, under arrest here, told the police he placed & and heavy log chain on the tracks of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois rail- road and then flagged the ‘Dixle Flyer” to appear as a hero before the passengers. The boy is a dime- novel reader. Mr. 1. K. Rennolds, of this city, s 1} upathy of all in the death J «rd, Rev. E. H. Rennolds, » nrred Sunday at Jackson- L. Rennolds was one of the ¢ fhuntist ministers of the 1! was beloved by all who VOTE “YES" TOMORROW. 1 Mr - Wolfson, of this city. New York city on were a large number irzont and many hand- | o vilnahle presents were re- 4 vy reached Lakeland Sat- which time the groom showered with congratula- + bride is of a prominent ¥ ard is being warmly wel- 2ed 1 ¢ P T 1 in AJESTI THEATRE ARVUONO0O000000D AN EXTRA GOOD SHOW TONIGHT. B, BN W sasen 0000003000 wescesasseneeveecee, | Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. [] Prof. Murphy Leader. ® 8| OVERTURE—DON'T TAKE MY LOVIN' MAN. tece destiiomi WINNIE'S DANCE. (Edison—Comedy.) i OLDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. THE DEVIL THE SERVANT ANI! THE MAN. (Selig—Drama.) "ROUBADOR'S TRIUMPH. -Historica] Drama.) : . A LEAP YEAR LOTTERY PRIZE. (Lubin—Comedy.) _ TUE HINDOOS PRIZE. ~ Dtama, Depicting Some of the stoms of India.) E OPEN AT 6 P. M. “11Y OF THE E. Z. RANCH. Nestor—Western Comeey.) Open From § to 11. Children, under 12....5¢C | .10 | General Admission...10C C J. €. McLendon. GRADE 11 A, .\Iud:I Phillips. Ethel Cook. George Tibbals. GRADE VIl B. Redella Gain, Elmer MacArthur. Nannie Funk. Nellie Alderman, Emma Rogers. GRADE VI A, Roy Mitehell, Louise Rocquemore, Jee Holbrook. Max Phillips. GRADE VI B, . H. Sloan, Jr. Mary Weaver. Kirby Blaine, Lonise Pantiey, GRADE VA, Annic Laurie Waring, Norri: tth Taylor, Mildred Klausemeier. Henry Scarr. GRADE VR Frnest Terrell. Thomas Lindsey, Louise Rog Leola Fields. Naomi Warren, GRADE IV A Merson Prescott, Annie L. Jarrell, Lee Crews. GRADE 1V B. Frances Dudley. Willie Lou McCorquedale. C. F. Owens, Maxwell Williams, GRADE IV C. Fern Shelden. Edith Holbrook. Veleta Fancher. Virginia Clary. Fred Wheeler. GRADE 111 A. Willlam Norvell. John Cannon. Dennis Bryant. Clifton Wessleman. Russell Johnson, GRADE III B. Marie Leonard. Mary Rader. Hattie Belle Reddick. Edwin Franklin, GRADE 1II C. Leslie Williams. Willlam Milton. Lillian Skene. Louis Swatts. Leita Cason. CHAS. M. JONES, Principal. U'p=on 8. VOTE “YES” TOMORROW. Quick Actlon. Complainant—After the blasted Lis life for ever. gion hut not s ronidly. 0O0GGOCO00O0000000000000C marriage gervice my hushand told me [ had Magistrate —Muny men come te the same conclus inz the City Council to repeal 0* tion. AUDITORIUM Program for Tonight M'HENRY'S ORCHESTRA A MATTER OF PRIDE. A Society Girl Humbles a Beggar Bu He Laughs Last After All. (Cines—Drama.) TOMMY'S SISTER. A Very Interesting Love Affair. (Vitagraph—Drama.) ALKALI IKE PLAYS THE DEVIL. A Very Funny Comedy. (Essanay—Comedy.) t Admission, Adults....10¢c hildren, under 12....5¢ BOTOOOROTOTOTORO ORI - ~ 2z, — THE EVENINY TELEGRAN LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 19, 1912, E v | || LAKELAND HIGH SCHOLL Pflm 1] ".ersu n of this story—and fer w2 {UNCLE SAM'S CASH MUST y HONOR ROLL. ans H"Es P"”; ! benefit of those who may not be in- NOW BE COUNTEDL 9 ltnrmcd-we want these facts under- | GRADE XIIL "IHE n[ flm UF IIA". stood: Uncle Sam is going to count up | Mary Jackson. Nobody has been arrested in Lake- | his pocket change and see if he is ; Gordon Hart. Revs. Sh lard for preaching on the streets.|:Lort anything since the last count | Louie Layton. 5. Shellhamer and Gardner, The arrests were made becauze of ‘Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Lula Hart. who went to jail yesterday morning | wiliful, deliberate and persistent vio- | McClung has resigned, and he is the Pear] Haynes. because they preferred to do so rath- | lation of the law. keeper of the strong box for the na- GRADE XI. er than pay their fines for violatinz| Nobody has been put in jail in | tion and when he is checked out al :!;{d"}‘::’k:' a city ordinance, were released at l.akolandT for preaching on the the cash on hand must ; eon:.ui etherington. RN streets. wo preachers went to jail It will require possibly res Artie Fussell. 8" 1 I l night, friends having paid because they preferred to do so rath- , months to count the money in the Georgia Fannin. their fines, though apparently ey than pay a fine imposed upon United States treasury, whem Me- Esther Heath. azainst the wishes of the two preach- [ them by a lenient court, and nub-!(‘lung turns over the office to bis GRADE X. ers. bornly refused to let any onme else successor. The exact amount of the Don’t forget to go to the polls to-| Tunnoe Bryant. Mr. Shellhamer preached through | puy the fine for them. treasurer’s funds is unknown, bt | merrow and ald in making a bigger | Ned Skipper. the bars of the jail window last{ Now, let the incident be closed; .n Is expected to exceed a billion and jacd better city, by voting in favor Mary McKay., ~ night, attracting a considerable audi- |and let all remember that true re-|a quarter by many millions. ; of the extension of the city limits. Jewell Swindell. euce. On account of this gathering it | ligion and its ministers, by precent| This creates a remarkable situs- ! Lily Dale Thompson. Wwas rumored that the city officials| and example, uphold the lawfully|tion, because, when McClung's swe | Mrs. C. Livingston and two inter- GRADE IX. vere coerced into releasing the men. | constituted authorities, and never'cessor retires March 4. the counmt l“""‘ children left this morning for| None. This. we are informed was untrue.|try to remedy a supposed wrong by, must be made all over again for the 1. Steinmeyer left at lloofl'SL Petersburg, where they will GRADE VIIL The men were released because their | committing or encouraging a greater new treasurer. . . oveido, where he goes (2 spend a week with Mrs, U\'lnfi!ton"l James Roulware. fues were paid—the thing the au- | wrong. While responsible for more than & uchter for a few days. mother, Mrs. W. E. Brown. Annie Jones. . thorities tried to bring about before billion dollars, the treasurer re- BN icH | — Helon Bhaftes. they were put in jail; and as soon as! YOTE “YES” TOMORROW. ceives only $8,000 salary and is _ . Greater Lakeland to-) A vote for extending the city lim-| Iris Bryant. Lo l”“ liies were paid the officials glad- |bonded for but $150,000.- Mouitre - iy turncd them loose. Even after he reaches the top ,,i(.‘n.. Observer. Petitions have been circulated urs- ' pan ponty dofy the laws of gravita. ' i Bose ey VOTE “YES” TOMORROW. modify the ordinance. The petitions | - . were signed by many citizens who are | -—i— 1t isu't every man who cau i by no means sure the ordinance is | ‘\"‘ll "".‘: rl RI_ 'l‘“"x l'j”:fl“::":""#u hobby and succeed in sticking on. not a good thing, but w ro Anx. | UAD DIESIERNL OF LR VRIGH DI N" rae BN AR fous 10 avoid nL rvp:tlli:: ‘:yt s:)mc-’ Deitolt Five 1rew VOTE “YES” TOMORROW. very undesirable seenes that have o TS becn witnessed here during the past | few days. When the ordinance was m1»0&0'5-0'105»0{0!Ofio‘EGSO*S'OWWOGWW passed it was applauded by the cm-‘ P zens, and its passage was favorably ‘?» Arc You satisneu Wil“ wnere vn“ [at‘! comucnted on by many papers of the 9 = e —— State Mr. Shellhamer says it is o |é’ T ot ; gcod ordinance, but that an excep- ? tion slould be made in his case. Any- t.:. For nice meals‘ gOOd homC“OOking and o way, the Telegram trusts that such :0 a modification of the law may ""‘3 brou-it about as will prevent such ' l y to discrder and disturbance as h:.d“?f pleasant rooms’ app) markod this attempt at its v'lf()rn"-"c_: . g ment o § In a1l kindness, and with the u'- b MRS- HENRY BACON 3 most cood will toward all, but in de- & " ¢ ne's 1 ) n \ waee AVve, - 3N g 4 IS nne fones of the pood name of this city. § 211 South Tennessee Ave.—Miss Browning's T« § wh may suffer from a distort O'K!OG'O'!’O‘SOG'OG0?0-"0!-0-5‘0"’03 lodern Facilities Means Added Efficiency and perfect records are IMPERAG H Y b M cooecially g this trae in the foe, where every minute coants, ! i v oo stire witl be found ll\'l-ll:\"n‘ll'l.‘\'(: necessary for the fall equipmert of the oflice. Supplies of f“’ ki corben napers ard typewriter suppli lLoose leaf ledeers and V. & E. FILING DEVICES|. Price ri: . . Shaw-Clayton Stationery Company 514 Franklin Street, TAMPA (Local and Long Distance Phone) FLORIDA. — PARK HILL Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. : Ninth. Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Berause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. ..—_——_-s CO—= Deen- Bryant G. C. Rogan . or . M. STEPHENS e ST e e

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